Category: Induction
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SWOT analysis
strengths: -creative -friendly – organised -determined Weakness: -mental health – confidence opportunities: -college -university -part time job threats: -covid -Brexit -Ukraine war -queen dying
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28.11.22:
Today we completed the last of our preproduction we wrote the script, assigned roles and the schedule. I think the final part of preproduction went well and we were able to get the script finished to a good standard with all of the camera angles and placement. We were able to make a schedule that…
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a guide to preproduction
preproduction is the process you have to go through in the early stages of creating any film, this means you have to plan every element of your film before you shoot it. scripts: your first stage after you have developed a plot and storyline is to write a script this is a lengthy process in…
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introduction to lighting:
three-point lighting 1- key light 2- back light 3- filler light The key light is usually the brightest. The backlight helps counteract the effect of the key light. The filler light helps to soften the harsh shadow created using the back and key lights. high key lighting- high key lighting is when you have lots…
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lighting practical task write up:
For this practical task we were experimenting with the use of lighting in different shots. example 1: The first shot we tried was a close up shot I think the lighting is good and not to dark or bright however I think the light needed to be slightly dimmer or further away to appear more…
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Introduction to creative editing:
traditional editing: continuity edit- a continuity edit is combining shots that are related to each other together to make one full scene. This helps make cuts less obvious and keeps the audience focused on the story rather than the way it is put together. cutting on action- cutting on action also known as match on…
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Practical task write up and evidence 2:
For this shot we attempted to do a zoom as our character was walking as we wanted to make our character look intimidating and show their facial expressions to the audience to create fear and tension. We attempted this shot by having the camera on a tripod and zooming in as the character was walking…